Although recently we’ve been posting a lot about IntelliJ IDEA 2016.3 EAP and new features it brings, we did very little mention of JavaScript and companions. Well, it’s time to correct this oversight because the WebStorm wasn’t just sitting there all this time, and since IntelliJ IDEA and WebStorm share the common platform, here’s what they contributed.

ECMAScript 6

For ECMAScript 6, we now have better support for destructuring assignments:

Also, the Find usages and Show usages actions have been extended to support default-exported functions and classes:

Angular 2

Coding assistance for Angular 2 templates is now more precise and aware of available types:

Set of the Live Templates has been updated to comply with John Papa’s recommendations.